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词条 Irene Dailey
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Filmography

      Film    Television  

  3. Selected discography

  4. Awards

  5. Further reading

  6. References

  7. External links

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Irene Dailey (September 12, 1920 – September 24, 2008)[1][2] was an American stage, film, and television actress.

Biography

Dailey was born in New York City, the daughter of Helen Theresa (née Ryan) and Daniel James Dailey.[1][3] Her brother was the late actor Dan Dailey.[1]

Dailey received the 1966 Drama Desk Award for her work in Rooms,[4] and played Nettie Cleary in the original Broadway production of the Tony Award-winning drama, The Subject Was Roses (1964).[1] Other Broadway credits included Idiot's Delight, The Good Woman of Szechwan, and You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running.

In 1969, Dailey joined the cast of the long-running CBS serial The Edge of Night as Pamela Stewart,[1] the vindictive wife of Nicole Drake's ex-husband Duane who stabbed Stephanie Martin to death. In 1971 she won the Sarah Siddons Award for her work in Chicago theatre. Dailey later joined the cast of Another World in 1974 as the fourth actress to play the role of family matriarch Liz Matthews. While other members of the Matthews family were written out in the early 1980s, she remained a major character on the show until the summer of 1986, returning in November 1987 on a non-contract basis, being prominently featured in the show's 25th and 30th anniversary shows, and making her last appearance in May 1994.[1]

Her work on Another World was recognized with a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actress in 1979;[1] two of her fellow nominees were her AW costars Victoria Wyndham and Beverlee McKinsey.[2] The meddling "Aunt Liz" was first a rival with Rachel for the love of Mac Cory, and later became his secretary. As Liz mellowed, Dailey was allowed to show her flair for comedy, but as the Matthews family dwindled onscreen, she became a sounding board for various friends and family and a well-meaning busy-body. After the death of Liz's great niece Sally, Dailey was written out, but the following year was brought back due to popular demand. The Matthews family had a brief resurgence, and Liz became a confidante for her great niece Olivia. After that storyline ended, Liz continued to appear at special events, most notably at Ada Hobson's memorial and at a Cory Publishing gathering which coincided with the show's 30th anniversary. After her final appearance in 1994, she appeared on Broadway in a revival of the Strindberg play The Father, receiving excellent notices for her performance as Frank Langella's nurse who must manipulate him into a straitjacket after he goes insane. Her film credits include No Way to Treat a Lady (1968), Five Easy Pieces (1970) and The Amityville Horror (1979).[1]

Dailey died Sept. 24, 2008 of colon cancer at a healthcare facility in Santa Rosa, Calif., according to Arleen Lorrance, a longtime friend. She had been a resident of the Sonoma County town of Guerneville.

Filmography

Film

Year Title RoleNotes
1968Daring GameMrs. Carlyle
1968No Way to Treat a LadyMrs. Fitts
1970Five Easy PiecesSamia Glavia
1971{{sortname>The|Grissom Gang}}Gladys 'Ma' Grissom
1979{{sortname>The|Amityville Horror|The Amityville Horror (1979 film)}}Aunt Helena

Television

Year Title RoleNotes
1958DecoyMillie Baker"Blind Date"
1959Naked CityAmy Gary"Four Sweet Corners"
1962Naked CityAuntie Maud"Goodbye Mama, Hello Auntie Maud"
1962{{sortname>The|Defenders|The Defenders (1961 TV series)}}Mrs. Prinzler"The Avenger"
1962Sam BenedictAmelia Carter"Everybody's Playing Polo"
1963{{sortname>The|Twilight Zone|The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)}}Miss Frank"Mute"
1963Dr. KildareSara Anderson"A Trip to Niagara"
1963{{sortname>The|Eleventh Hour|The Eleventh Hour (1962 TV series)}}Agatha Miller"The Bride Wore Pink"
1964Ben CaseyCaroline Bullard"Heap Logs and Let the Blaze Laugh Out"
1964BrennerMrs. Friedman"The Vigilantes"
1965{{sortname>The|Nurses|The Nurses (CBS TV series)}}Annie Cloyne"Threshold"
1966HawkHallie Simmons"How Close Can You Get?"
1968NET PlayhouseRuth"Home"
1969–1979{{sortname>The|Edge of Night}}Pamela StewartTV series
1972JigsawMrs. CummingsTV film
1974–1986Another WorldLiz MatthewsContract role
1987American PlayhouseMrs. McGuire"Stacking"
1987–1994Another WorldLiz MatthewsRecurring role
(final appearance)

Selected discography

  • 1965: Of Poetry and Power: Poems Occasioned by the Presidency and by the Death of John F. Kennedy (Folkways Records)
  • 1967: The Wick and the Tallow By Henry Gilfond (Folkways Records)

Awards

{{s-start}}{{s-ach|aw}}{{succession box
| title= Sarah Siddons Award - Sarah Siddons Society, Chicago
| before= Barbara Rush
| years=1971
| after=Lauren Bacall}}{{s-end}}

Further reading

  • {{cite book|last1=Seed|first1=Suzanne|title=Saturday's Child : 36 women talk about their jobs|date=March 1974|publisher=Bantam Books|pages=44–47|OCLC=5462796}}

References

1. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/07/theater/07dailey.html |title=Irene Dailey, Actress of Stage and TV, Dies at 88|last=Hevesi |first=Dennis |date=October 6, 2008|work=The New York Times |publisher=NYTimes.com|accessdate=2008-10-19}}
2. ^{{cite journal|date=October 20, 2008|title=Tribute: Irene Dailey|journal=TV Guide|volume=56|issue=42|pages=pg. 64}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/36/Irene-Dailey.html|title=Irene Dailey profile|publisher=FilmReference.com|accessdate=2008-10-19}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.dramadesk.com/1965_1966dd.html |title=Drama Desk Awards (1965-1966) |publisher=DramaDesk.com |accessdate=2008-10-19 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20080704130402/http://www.dramadesk.com/1965_1966dd.html |archivedate=2008-07-04 |df= }}

External links

  • {{IMDb name|0197320}}
  • {{IBDB name|37109}}
  • {{iobdb name|7229}}
  • Dailey Discography at Smithsonian Folkways
{{Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Lead Actress}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dailey, Irene}}

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